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"I'm only 26 years old and was diagnosed with a leaking disc in C3-4, c4-5, c5-6. I had this problem since I was 17 years old. My doctor said those disc wont be bulging anymore and the worst case senario is that it would just collapse. He..."

Absolutely! get it now, you will heal up better and have a more full life. Just make sure you stop taking meds. Those will be worse than the pain on your life if you don't be careful. With this kind of pain, it becomes habit and then you don't really know if you are better or not. The reason being when you go off opi's it feels like your neck pain and so you keep taking it and never find out how the surgery worked. Be honest with yourself is my advice. But get the surgery while young. I am 45 and had it 12 years ago. I wish I had it sooner. Good luck!

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